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  • NeftalyCDR Q4 Presentation Jan to March 2026

    NeftalyCDR Q4 Presentation Jan to March 2026


    To the CEO of Neftaly Mr Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr. Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members and all Neftaly Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Developing skills, transforming lives.

    Neftaly: Empowering Communities for a Brighter Future

    About Neftaly

    • Neftaly is a youth development institution dedicated to empowering communities—especially youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
    • We create opportunities for personal growth, education, entrepreneurship, and skills development.
    • Our programs address social inequality and promote sustainable livelihoods.

    Vision & Mission

    • Vision: “To empower communities by nurturing youth, women, and persons with disabilities to become self-reliant, skilled, and socially responsible leaders of tomorrow.”
    • Mission: “To provide accessible education, technology, health, entrepreneurship, and skills development programs that enable personal growth, community development, and sustainable livelihoods for marginalized and underserved populations.”

    Core Values

    • Empowerment: Enabling communities to lead their own development.
    • Innovation: Using technology and creative solutions to address challenges.
    • Inclusion: Ensuring all programs are accessible to youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
    • Integrity: Operating with transparency, accountability, and social responsibility.
    • Sustainability: Promoting long-term impact through skills and education.

    Key Focus Areas

    • Education & Skills Development: ICT Computer Training, Life Skills, Network Engineering, Digital Marketing, System Development, HIV & AIDS Training, Data Capturing, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Graphic Design, Business Administration, Contact Centre Training
    • Entrepreneurship & Economic Empowerment: Business incubation, mentorship, financial literacy
    • Health & Wellbeing: Community health initiatives, mental health awareness, nutrition programs
    • Community Engagement: Events, workshops, and awareness campaigns for social development

    Program Highlights

    Training Reach: 150+ students per quarter

    • Community Projects: Initiatives in Diepsloot and other regions
    • Partnerships: Collaboration with schools, NGOs, corporate partners
    • Success Stories: Graduates employed or starting businesses
    • Strategic Value: Conceptual frameworks and youth development strategies form the basis for implementation plans and funding proposals

    Proposed Programmes

    • Funded Programmes: ICT Computer Training, Life Skills Training, Network Engineering, Digital Marketing, System Development Training
    • Non-Funded Programmes: HIV & AIDS Training, Data Capturing, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Graphic Design, Business Administration, Contact Centre Training

    Funded vs non-funded

    • ICT Computer Training – Funded
    • Life Skills Training – Funded
    • Network Engineering – Funded
    • Digital Marketing – Funded
    • System Development Training – Funded
    • HIV & AIDS Training – Non-Funded
    • Data Capturing – Non-Funded
    • Entrepreneurship – Non-Funded
    • Project Management – Non-Funded
    • Graphic Design – Non-Funded
    • Business Administration – Non-Funded
    • Contact Centre Training – Non-Funded

    Human Capital Overview
    Total Human Capital: 6
    Roles include strategic oversight, operational delivery, programme facilitation, and operational support.

    Human Capital Roles

    • Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle: Neftaly Chief Development Officer – Strategic direction, stakeholder management, staff development
    • Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu: Neftaly Development Manager – Daily programme delivery, operational efficiency
    • Andrice Macuacua: Neftaly Development Officer (Neftaly Events) – Event coordination, logistics, client engagement
    • Daniel Makano: Neftaly Development Specialist / Advice Desk Officer – Technical training, learner guidance, data management
    • Manoko Ditsoabane: Neftaly Development Specialist – Life skills training, mentoring, monitoring engagement
    • Elizabeth Mokgaetji Gwangwa: Neftaly Development Cleaner – Facility readiness, hygiene, event setup

    Programme Breakdown & Q4 Targets

    • ICT Computer Training: 12/month, 35/quarter, Digitally skilled participants
    • Network Engineering: 4/month, 10/quarter, Basic networking competencies
    • System Development: 4/month, 10/quarter, Entry-level development skills
    • Digital Marketing: 4/month, 10/quarter, Digital marketing knowledge
    • Life Skills: 25/month, 75/quarter, Improved work readiness
    • HIV Awareness: 4/month, 10/quarter, Increased health awareness
    • Data Capturing: 4/month, 10/quarter, Data processing skills
    • Entrepreneurship: 4/month, 10/quarter, Business-ready entrepreneurs
    • Project Management: 4/month, 10/quarter, Project coordination skills
    • Contact Centre Training: 4/month, 10/quarter, Customer service competencies
    • Business Administration: 4/month, 10/quarter, Administrative skills
    • Bookkeeping: 4/month, 10/quarter, Financial record-keeping skills

    Total Expected Q4 Beneficiaries: 200 learners

    Presented by Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle Neftaly Chief Development Officer

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly





















  • Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Neftaly Prototype/MVP If applicable, participants must submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    Certainly! Below is a clear and professional write-up for the Neftaly Prototype/MVP section, detailing expectations for prototype or MVP submissions. This can be used in Neftaly’s competition guidelines, submission instructions, or innovation programme briefs.


    Neftaly Development Royalty
    Innovation Prototyping & Technical Evaluation Unit
    Section: Neftaly Prototype / MVP Submission
    Theme: From Concept to Creation – Demonstrate What You’ve Built


    Neftaly Prototype / MVP

    If Applicable, Participants Must Submit a Working Prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    To demonstrate the feasibility and functionality of proposed solutions, Neftaly requires all applicable participants to submit a working prototype or MVP (Minimum Viable Product) as part of their project submission. This practical demonstration showcases the real-world potential of the innovation and provides judges with evidence of its development stage.


    ???? What is a Prototype or MVP?

    • A prototype is a physical or digital model that simulates the function, design, or interaction of the final product.
    • An MVP is a simplified version of the product with enough features to be tested by users or demonstrate its core function.

    ⚙️ Applicable Project Types

    Prototype or MVP submission is required for:

    • Technology, hardware, or engineering projects
    • Software, mobile app, or digital tool innovations
    • Any solution involving physical devices, platforms, or tangible outputs

    For conceptual projects, clear visual models or simulations may be accepted in place of a working unit.


    Submission Requirements

    Participants must provide one or more of the following, depending on project type:

    For Physical Prototypes:

    • Photos of the prototype from different angles
    • Demonstration video showing how it works
    • Schematics or blueprints (optional but encouraged)
    • Description of key materials and how it was built

    For Digital/Software MVPs:

    • Live demo link (web/mobile app, software dashboard, etc.)
    • Executable file or download link (APK, EXE, etc.)
    • Screenshots and system architecture diagrams
    • GitHub or code repository (if open-source)

    For Simulation-Based Models:

    • Video walkthrough of simulation
    • Model file or dataset
    • Explanation of parameters and results

    ???? Format & File Guidelines

    • File types: MP4 (video), PDF (visuals), ZIP (bundled files), URL (demo links)
    • File size limit: 100MB per file
    • Naming convention: [TeamName]_[ProjectTitle]_Prototype.zip
    • Ensure all files are clearly labeled and accessible

    ???? Evaluation Criteria

    CategoryWhat Judges Will Assess
    FunctionalityDoes the prototype/MVP demonstrate key features effectively?
    Usability & DesignIs it easy to understand, use, or navigate?
    Technical SoundnessIs it built with appropriate tools, methods, or coding practices?
    Innovation & ImpactDoes it successfully reflect the intended solution and benefits?

    ???? Best Practices

    • Test your prototype thoroughly before submission
    • Use captions or narration in videos to explain functionality
    • If submitting an app, ensure the link is public or provide access credentials
    • Clearly describe what’s functional vs. in development

    ???? Need Technical Support or Review?

    Neftaly’s Prototype Review Team can assist with testing, feedback, or submission formatting.

    ???? prototype@saypro.online
    ???? www.saypro.online
    ???? +27 (0) 87 265 0012


    Neftaly – Show Us What You’ve Built. Prove Your Potential.


    Would you like this as a checklist, submission guide PDF, or editable form for entrants?

  • Neftaly Prototype Development For projects that require physical prototypes (e.g., technology or engineering), participants must develop a working prototype or proof-of-concept model

    Neftaly Prototype Development For projects that require physical prototypes (e.g., technology or engineering), participants must develop a working prototype or proof-of-concept model

    Certainly! Below is a detailed write-up for the Neftaly Prototype Development component. This can be included as a formal section of a Neftaly programme guideline, competition brief, or funding application:


    Neftaly Development Royalty
    Innovation & Engineering Solutions Unit
    Section: Neftaly Prototype Development
    Theme: Building What You Imagine – From Idea to Impact


    Neftaly Prototype Development

    For Projects Requiring Physical Prototypes or Proof-of-Concept Models

    Innovation is not complete without demonstration. To ensure that scientific and technological ideas have practical value, Neftaly requires participants involved in technology, engineering, or hardware-based projects to develop a working prototype or proof-of-concept model. This phase is crucial for validating functionality, testing assumptions, and showcasing the feasibility of the solution.


    Purpose of the Prototype Stage

    • Demonstrate Functionality: Show how your idea works in the real world.
    • Test and Refine: Identify design flaws, usability issues, or technical limitations early.
    • Engage Stakeholders: Impress funders, users, and judges with a tangible model.
    • Support Scaling: Lay the groundwork for product development, mass production, or deployment.

    Prototype Requirements

    Participants must:

    • Design and build a basic working model of their innovation, even if simplified.
    • Ensure the prototype demonstrates the core function of the proposed solution.
    • Use appropriate materials and technologies within available budget and resources.
    • Include a demonstration video or live testing during presentations or judging rounds.
    • Clearly document the design process, challenges, and results during development.

    Eligible Prototype Categories

    • Engineering Devices (e.g., water filtration systems, energy generators)
    • Technological Systems (e.g., sensors, smart systems, IoT devices)
    • Assistive Tools (e.g., low-cost mobility aids, educational gadgets)
    • Medical or Health Technologies (e.g., diagnostic tools, wearable monitors)
    • Environmental Solutions (e.g., waste converters, solar dryers)
    • Agricultural Innovations (e.g., irrigation tools, harvest monitors)

    Development Support

    Neftaly offers participants:

    • Mentorship from engineers, scientists, and product designers
    • Access to prototyping labs or maker spaces (subject to availability)
    • Prototype development micro-grants or materials reimbursement (case-by-case)
    • Technical review sessions for prototype feedback and improvement
    • Showcase opportunities at Neftaly Innovation Demo Days and public exhibitions

    Prototype Assessment Criteria

    Judges and evaluators will assess:

    • Functionality – Does the prototype do what it is designed to do?
    • Innovation – Is the concept unique, efficient, or novel?
    • Usability – Is it user-friendly, practical, and understandable?
    • Scalability – Can the prototype be developed into a full product or widely adopted?
    • Impact Potential – How well does it solve the identified problem?

    Example:

    Project Title: Smart Cane for Visually Impaired Users
    Prototype Description: A lightweight walking stick embedded with ultrasonic sensors and a vibration motor to detect obstacles and guide movement.
    Materials Used: PVC pipe, Arduino microcontroller, ultrasonic sensors, rechargeable battery
    Core Function: Emits vibration signals when objects are detected within 1 meter.


    Next Steps After Prototyping

    • Gather feedback from users or beneficiaries
    • Iterate and improve the design
    • Prepare for pilot testing, further funding, or product certification

    Contact for Technical Support

    ???? prototype@saypro.online
    ???? +27 (0) 87 265 0012
    ???? www.saypro.online


    Neftaly – Turning Ideas Into Impactful Inventions


    Would you like this turned into a printable guideline for participants, or need a version tailored for a specific sector (e.g., agriculture, health, or education technology)?

  • Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Create a culture of continuous learning, ensuring that participants acquire both technical and soft skills that are essential for entrepreneurial success

    Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Create a culture of continuous learning, ensuring that participants acquire both technical and soft skills that are essential for entrepreneurial success

    ???????? Neftaly: EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) ProgrammeEmpowerment Through Education — Building a Culture of Continuous Learning—At Neftaly, in partnership with EWET (Education With Enterprise Trust), the Youth Enterprise Society (YES) Programme goes beyond teaching entrepreneurship—it cultivates a lifelong learning mindset that fuels growth, innovation, and resilience.We believe that empowerment begins with education, and true entrepreneurial success comes from mastering both technical skills and soft skills through continuous learning.—???? Why Continuous Learning MattersIn today’s fast-changing world, successful entrepreneurs must:Keep up with new technologiesAdapt to shifting marketsImprove how they lead, communicate, and collaborateEmbrace change and learn from failuresThat’s why the YES Programme isn’t just a one-time course—it’s a journey of growth, where learners are supported to keep learning, evolving, and leading with confidence.—???? Technical Skills We TeachParticipants gain practical, hands-on knowledge to build real businesses:???? Business planning and financial literacy???? Digital tools and marketing strategies???? Product development and innovation???? Budgeting, costing, and pricing???? Sales techniques and customer service???? Tech and social media for business growthThese skills prepare learners to launch and manage sustainable, scalable ventures.—???? Essential Soft Skills for Entrepreneurial SuccessEntrepreneurship isn’t just about numbers—it’s about people, ideas, and leadership. YES learners are equipped with critical soft skills, including:✅ Communication and public speaking✅ Problem-solving and critical thinking✅ Leadership and teamwork✅ Creativity and adaptability✅ Emotional intelligence and self-awareness✅ Conflict resolution and decision-makingThese skills help learners lead with confidence, collaborate with others, and navigate real-world challenges with a growth mindset.—???? Creating a Culture of Ongoing LearningThe YES Programme fosters continuous learning by:Encouraging peer-to-peer learning and idea exchangeProviding access to mentors, role models, and workshopsPromoting reflection, feedback, and self-improvementIntegrating real-world challenges that evolve with timeOffering lifelong learning resources beyond the programmeWe help youth understand that learning never stops—and that’s their greatest tool for success.—???? Neftaly: Where Learning Powers LeadershipAt Neftaly and EWET, we don’t just train entrepreneurs—we nurture lifelong learners. By combining technical know-how with emotional intelligence and leadership, the YES Programme creates well-rounded changemakers who are ready to build businesses, uplift communities, and lead into the future.—???? Join the YES Programme — Learn. Lead. Grow.???? Technical Skills | ???? Soft Skills | ???? Entrepreneurial Thinking | ???? Lifelong Learning | ???? Real-World Impact

  • Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Conduct a masterclass on marketing strategies, digital branding, and social media for business owners, helping participants build a strong online presence

    Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Conduct a masterclass on marketing strategies, digital branding, and social media for business owners, helping participants build a strong online presence

    ???????? Neftaly: EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) ProgrammeEmpowerment Through Education – Masterclass on Marketing Strategies, Digital Branding & Social Media—In today’s digital age, a strong online presence is essential for business success. The Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) Programme proudly presents an expert-led Masterclass designed to equip young entrepreneurs with the skills they need to market their businesses effectively and stand out in crowded digital spaces.—???? Masterclass HighlightsMarketing Strategies:Learn how to develop targeted marketing plans that connect with your ideal customers and drive sales growth.Digital Branding:Discover how to create a compelling brand identity that resonates online — from logos and color schemes to brand voice and messaging.Social Media Mastery:Explore platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok to build engagement, grow followers, and convert interest into loyal customers.Content Creation Tips:Get hands-on guidance on creating eye-catching posts, stories, and videos that amplify your business story.Analytics & Tools:Understand how to track your digital marketing success using analytics and leverage tools to streamline your efforts.—???? Why This Masterclass Matters✅ Build confidence in navigating digital marketing channels✅ Increase brand visibility and customer engagement✅ Empower participants to create sustainable marketing strategies✅ Connect with marketing professionals and fellow entrepreneurs for ongoing support—???? Who Should Attend?Young business owners looking to expand their reachAspiring entrepreneurs preparing to launch their venturesYouth interested in digital marketing and branding careers—???? Join Us and Transform Your Business Online!Take advantage of this opportunity to learn from industry experts and build the digital skills that today’s businesses need to thrive.—???? Register Today!???? Contact: [Insert Contact Info]???? Visit: [Insert Website]???? #NeftalyYES #DigitalMarketingMasterclass #YouthEntrepreneurs #EmpowerThroughEducation-

  • Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Track the number of participants, businesses launched, and the success rate of entrepreneurs in securing funding or scaling their businesses

    Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Track the number of participants, businesses launched, and the success rate of entrepreneurs in securing funding or scaling their businesses

    —???????? Neftaly: EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) ProgrammeEmpowerment Through Education – Tracking Impact and Success Metrics—At Neftaly, in partnership with EWET (Education With Enterprise Trust), the Youth Enterprise Society (YES) Programme is committed to empowering young entrepreneurs through education and measuring our impact with precision.A vital part of this commitment is tracking key success indicators that reflect the programme’s effectiveness and the real-world achievements of our youth participants.—???? Key Metrics We TrackTo ensure transparency and continuous improvement, the YES Programme monitors:Number of Participants Enrolled:Counting the total youth engaged in the programme each cycle, across participating schools nationwide.Businesses Launched:Tracking how many learner-led enterprises are successfully created and operational through the YES Programme.Success Rate in Securing Funding:Measuring the percentage of these enterprises that access external funding—such as grants, seed capital, or investor support—to grow their operations.Business Growth and Scaling:Monitoring how many youth enterprises expand their reach, increase sales, diversify products/services, or enter new markets.—???? Why These Metrics MatterThese indicators help us:Quantify the programme’s reach and inclusivityAssess the effectiveness of entrepreneurial training and supportIdentify success stories and best practicesProvide evidence to partners and funders of meaningful impactGuide strategic improvements to maximize youth success—???? Empowering Youth, Driving ResultsBy systematically tracking these metrics, Neftaly and EWET ensure the YES Programme delivers on its promise:To empower young people not only to dream but to build sustainable, thriving businesses that contribute to their communities and the economy.—???? Discover More About Our Impact and How to Get Involved???? Contact Us | ???? Visit Our Website | ???? Follow Our Journey #YouthEnterprise #EmpowerThroughEducation

  • Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Feedback from Participants

    Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Feedback from Participants

    —????️???? Neftaly: EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) ProgrammeEmpowerment Through Education – Feedback from Participants—At Neftaly, in partnership with EWET (Education With Enterprise Trust), the Youth Enterprise Society (YES) Programme places the voices of young people at the heart of everything we do. Their feedback is not only valued—it is essential to our mission of delivering meaningful, relevant, and impactful entrepreneurship education.—???? Why Participant Feedback MattersFeedback from learners offers us real insight into:✅ What they are learning and how effectively it’s delivered✅ Which tools and sessions are most helpful to them✅ What challenges they’re facing on their entrepreneurial journey✅ How we can continually improve the programme experienceIt’s also a powerful reminder of the life-changing impact this programme has on individuals and communities.—???? What Participants Are Saying> “Before YES, I didn’t think I could start a business. Now I’ve launched my own eco-friendly cleaning brand with support from mentors.”— Thandeka, 17, KwaZulu-Natal> “The pitch competition helped me conquer my fear of public speaking. I now believe in myself and my business idea.”— Brian, 16, Gauteng> “Our school club raised money for a community garden. YES taught us how to plan, budget, and lead.”— Youth Enterprise Club, MpumalangaThese testimonials reflect the transformation we strive for—empowered youth who are confident, capable, and community-minded.—????️ How We Gather FeedbackWe collect participant insights through:???? Surveys after each major workshop or training module???? Interviews with individual learners and team leaders????️ Focus groups to reflect on experiences and gather improvement ideas???? Social media interactions and real-time engagement???? Programme evaluations to track learner progress and outcomes—???? What We Do With FeedbackParticipant input directly informs:Updates to our curriculum and training contentThe design of new support tools and resourcesMentor development and facilitator trainingEvent structure and delivery methodsStrategic planning and scaling decisions—???? Empowering Through ListeningWhen we listen, we grow. The Neftaly YES Programme is built with youth, for youth, ensuring that their journeys shape the future of entrepreneurship education in South Africa.—???? Help Us Keep Youth Voices at the Centre???? Contact: [Insert Contact Info]???? Visit: [Insert Website]???? #NeftalyYES #YouthVoicesMatter #EmpowerThroughEducation #LearnerFeedback

  • Neftaly Number of Participants A minimum of 250 participants should complete the program by the end of Q2 2025

    Neftaly Number of Participants A minimum of 250 participants should complete the program by the end of Q2 2025

    Here’s a clear and concise entry for that:


    ???? Neftaly Number of Participants Target

    Program: Neftaly Monthly – June SCDR-4
    Facilitated by: Neftaly Camps Office
    Under: Neftaly Development Royalty (SCDR)


    ???? Goal

    To ensure a minimum of 250 participants successfully complete the Neftaly Monthly June program by the end of Q2 2025.


    ???? Details

    • Target Completion Date: June 30, 2025
    • Minimum Participants Completing: 250
    • Focus on recruitment, engagement, and retention strategies to meet this target.
    • Monitoring and reporting progress regularly to adjust outreach and support as needed.

    Expected Outcome

    Achieve a robust participant base demonstrating successful program completion, reflecting effective promotion, delivery, and participant commitment.


    Would you like recommendations on strategies to help reach this target?